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Chapter 2193

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Magoo sighed. "I understand now. There's no such thing as good or bad humans. But Mister Feng's kindness to the elemental creatures made me want to remember the kindness of humans even more."

Magoo spoke his mind in such a straightforward manner. He was trying to tell Angor about his attitude toward humans.

Only by having mutual trust and a similar attitude could they continue the conversation.

Magoo said, "I've called you here for two reasons."

"First, Her Highness and I have accepted a predestined future. The portal between the Tidal Realm and the wizarding world is inevitable." Magoo continued, "When the two worlds are connected, the benefits will not only affect humans, but also the elemental creatures. So, I want to know, apart from mister, when will the humans come? And who will come? "

Angor understood Magoo's meaning. He needed to be prepared in advance. If he knew his enemy well, he would not expose his bottom line right away when exchanging benefits with a human wizard.

Angor considered and did not reject the offer. The relationship between elemental creatures and wizards was not balanced in the first place. If he told the elemental creatures more information in advance, they would have more bargaining chips and balance the relationship.

A balanced relationship would reduce the chances of conflicts escalating and allow both sides to have friendly exchanges while benefiting from each other.

"When will the humans come? I can't give you an exact answer. It might be a month later, three months later, or even five months later, but I believe it won't be too late. At the latest, someone will definitely come looking for us within half a year to a year. "

"In other words, you don't have much time to react. But it's not a bad thing. You've been preparing for thousands of years. Now is the best time. "

Magoo nodded. Feng had given them time to develop and multiply. The Tidal Realm was now qualified to face the Sorcerer Civilization's torrent of forces.

"As for who will come …" Angor paused for a moment. Angor considered for a moment before he continued, "Don't worry about that. There won't be too many people coming in because the portal to Tidal Realm requires a lot of people to meet certain conditions."

Magoo sighed in relief, but Angor's next words made him anxious again.

"But don't be too sure. Those who can come in must be wizards. I believe that after watching the play, you should understand what this means. "

Magoo and Demonic Fire Midier nodded. They knew that formal wizards were very powerful, and they would only have a greater desire for elemental creatures after they became formal wizards.

"There won't be more than fifty people coming in first."

Angor's priority was the wizards from Brute Cavern. "Fifty" was already an exaggeration. After all, there were no more than fifty active wizards in Brute Cavern.

Magoo and Magical Fire Midier sighed in relief when they heard the number of fifty. If they had to face hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of wizards, the Tidal Realm would not stand a chance.

Still, they couldn't help but feel worried when they thought about the fact that all fifty of them were wizards who were as strong as Angor.

"I know what you're worried about. Wizards will never give up their desire for elemental creatures. But they won't accept just any elemental creature," Angor said. "Maybe you don't like this topic, but if you're willing, I can tell you about the requirements for choosing elemental companions."

Fiery Midier did not say anything. Magoo, on the other hand, did not reject the offer. He raised a hand. "Thank you."

Angor continued, "Wizards have a lot of restrictions when choosing elemental creatures. First of all, they need to find a suitable elemental creature for themselves. This is a very selfish requirement. Most of the time, there won't be one among hundreds or thousands of elemental creatures.

"Second, wizards usually won't choose a newly born elemental spirit. It takes a lot of money to nurture an elemental spirit to maturity. Not all wizards can afford it.

"Third, wizards rarely choose a fully mature elemental creature. Mature elemental creatures have independent personalities. It's very difficult for them to treat humans as their companions. " Angor looked at Magoo and Fiery Midier as he continued, "Wizards need the unconditional support of their elemental companions during their elemental training. If they meet someone with an absolutely mature personality, it's very difficult for them to do so. For example, Mister Magoo and Her Highness are both very wise. It's almost impossible for wizards to get close to you on their own initiative. This is why wizards rarely choose a mature elemental creature.

"Generally speaking, when choosing elemental companions, most Sorcerers will lock onto elemental spirits that have yet to be born, as well as elemental creatures that have just advanced and have yet to completely solidify their values.

Of course, that's only under normal circumstances. If there are special circumstances, or if they don't lack money, some wizards will try to form a contract with a fully mature or newly born elemental creature. But it's very rare. "

Magoo and Fiery Midier relaxed a little after hearing Angor's explanation.

They thought that once humans entered the Tidal Realm, they would wipe out all elemental creatures in one fell swoop like a swarm of locusts.

But now, they realized that humans didn't want all elemental creatures. They also had their own choices.

Even if several hundred human adepts entered the Tideway, they might not be able to find an elementium creature suitable for them. Moreover, the Tideway Realm was vast, and the adepts might not need fire elementium creatures. If they split the burden, the Fire Realm would not suffer heavy losses. In fact, they might not even lose a single drop.

More importantly, the elemental creatures taken away wouldn't die. They would be nurtured and respected by the wizards, and they would become close friends with the wizards. Maybe they could come back in the end.

Now that he thought about it, it wasn't a bad idea.

Of course, Fiery Midier was only looking at it in a more optimistic way. It still didn't want to accept the idea. However, in the face of such an irreversible situation, it was already difficult to maintain such a balance.

Angor looked at Fiery Midier and Magoo's thoughtful eyes and knew that they were trying to digest what he just said.

He didn't interrupt them and waited patiently.

When Fiery Midier and Midier regained their senses, Angor noticed that they were less against the idea of "elemental companions". Angor slowly said, "Capturing elemental creatures does sound very purposeful and forceful. It doesn't sound very nice. But if we think about it from another perspective, maybe the elemental creatures will willingly become companions with wizards? "

Before Fiery Midier and Magoo could say anything, Dangros interjected, "Why would any elemental creature willingly become a human's companion?"

"You can't say for sure. Maybe some elemental creatures don't like to stay in a small place like this. They want to see the bigger world and explore it. The outside world is huge. It may be dangerous, but it's also full of exciting things.

"There are plenty of humans who seek adventure and excitement. I'm sure there are plenty of elemental creatures as well, right?"

Dangros opened his mouth and tried to argue, but he didn't know what to say. Among his followers, there were some who liked to explore the bigger world. For example, the traveling frog who liked to collect gemstones from different places as souvenirs.

Angor looked at Magoo and Fiery Midier. "Of course, it's just a hypothesis. If both sides can be willing, it's still a good thing, isn't it?"

Magoo considered. "If both sides can get along well with human wizards, it'll be a good thing. But it's hard to do. You can't make decisions for humans, can you? "

"I can't make decisions for humans. But … I have a very powerful wizard organization behind me. They're untouchable even in the wizarding world. If they can set the rules, I don't think anyone who enters this world will object. "

This was Angor's ambition as well. In the future, Tidal Realm would not be able to be hidden from other people. If he could take this opportunity to incorporate Tidal Realm into Brute Cavern's territory, it would be a great advantage for both him and Brute Cavern.

Also, Tidal Realm had Brute Cavern's support, so it wouldn't be completely helpless against other humans. In other words, it was a win-win situation.

Angor could see that Magoo and Fiery Midier were still doubting him. Angor didn't bother to explain. "It's true that I'm just saying things for now. I'll talk to you again when they come in. "

"That's the first thing, Mister Magoo. What about the second thing?"

Magoo put away his complicated thoughts and pointed at the two drama boxes on the table. "The second thing is, if possible, I hope you can give me more of these drama boxes."

Fiery Midier explained to Angor, "I'm the one who suggested this. I want to send these boxes to the sovereigns of other realms."

The portal to Tidal Realm was about to open. Elemental creatures and humans would meet not only fire creatures, but other elemental creatures as well.

Fiery Midier hoped that he could at least send information about humans to the sovereigns before they entered Tidal Realm. This way, they wouldn't be caught off guard.

"I hope you can accept, Mister Midier," Fiery Midier said in a serious tone.

Angor considered for a moment and nodded. "Sure. But I'll also use an illusion to make a drama box about what I said today. The theme will be 'The Future Possibilities of Tidal Realm'."

He planned to put the wizard's selection of elemental creatures, as well as the "friendly exchange" he mentioned later, into the new video box.

If he could use the drama box to influence the higher-ups of elemental creatures and slowly change their minds, he could try his best to avoid conflicts between humans and elemental creatures.

Of course, Fiery Midier wouldn't refuse Angor's suggestion.

He spent the next three days working on the Shadow Box and didn't even have time to talk to Kerokro. In the end, he made 26 drama boxes, each of which was divided into three chapters: "Mankind and Civilization", "The World of Wizards", and "The Future Possibilities of Tidal Realm".

Among them, 'Mankind and Civilization' and 'The World of Sorcerers' were purely popular science. In the illusion of 'The Future Possibilities of the Tidal Realm', it was the complete record of his conversation with Magoo and Demonic Fire Midier in the classroom.

After finishing all the drama boxes, Angor returned to Magoo's body.

It was the same classroom, and the same group of people.

Angor handed the boxes to Magefire Midier, who then pushed seven more boxes to Angor.

Magoo explained to Angor, "You're going to visit Frost Yzert, Gentle Wind Uranus, and Namecui, right? They're all big areas. Why don't you give them the drama boxes while you're at it? "

"Is it appropriate for me to do that?" Angor wasn't saying that he couldn't do it. But as an outsider, giving drama boxes to the elemental sovereigns wouldn't be as convincing as Fiery Midier sending his own men.

After all, Fiery Midier was also a sovereign in Tidal Realm, which meant he had more authority than Angor.

Magoo considered for a moment. "You're right. How about I ask Dankros to go with you?"

"What?"

Magoo replied, "Dankros was born from the ashes of Kalomonkis. Most of the Sovereigns know about this. They also understand that Dankros represents me."

Fiery Midier added, "You're very important in Tidal Realm, Mister Magoo. Even Frost Yzert won't disrespect you."

What Fiery Midier meant was that Dankros represented Magoo, which was why the other sovereigns would show Magoo respect when they saw Dankros. But Magoo's influence was more important than Fiery Midier's.

"I can, but Dankros is a little —"

Angor didn't really mind Dankros' behavior. It was just that the silly creature gave him a headache.

Magoo chuckled. "I'll tell him to listen to you and not cause any trouble. Besides, this is your first time here, so I don't think Dankros can show you the way. "

Angor was a little tempted.

He had seen Feng's map of Tidal Realm, but he had to admit that Feng wasn't very good at drawing maps.

Feng Yu had left a note on the map. "Aiya, I am not good at drawing maps. Let's just look at it."

This shows that Feng Yu knows his place.

Therefore, although the map had a rough location, it was not easy to find the exact location according to the map. With Dankros, who was familiar with the road, leading the way, it would save a lot of time.

Angor nodded. "I'm fine with that. But I need to ask Dankros' opinion first. If he doesn't want to, we can always find another guide."

Like … Korokro?

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